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Old December 6th 07, 03:00 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Dale Parfitt[_2_] Dale Parfitt[_2_] is offline
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Default A Beginners Question


"Telamon" wrote in message
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In article KCy5j.2781$md.534@trnddc06,
"Dale Parfitt" wrote:


Yes, for shortwave a 10-20 foot piece of wire can be used. You do not
need
to spend a lot of money to get started. If noise is an issue, google
for 'shielded loop antenna'. You can also buy more expensive antennas.
Try,
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant.html


Why would a shielded loop receive less noise than, say, a classic wire
turn
loop?

Dale W4OP


Shielded loops are less sensitive to local inductive E fields.

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Telamon
Ventura, California


I thought there was enough math/data out there that no one any longer
believed this.

From the W8JI page- http://www.w8ji.com/magnetic_receiving_loops.htm
"Folklore claims a small "shielded" loop antenna behaves like a sieve,
sorting "good magnetic signals" from "bad electrical noise".
Nothing is further from the truth! At relatively small distances a small
magnetic loop is more sensitive to electric fields than a small electric
field probe.



W4OP